Scott, SVN doesn't care what the extension on a file is. Doesn't matter at all.

You do need to be aware of what version of the subversion server you
are running, and make sure the client you are using is targeted for
that version. For instance, if you are running a 1.4.x SVN server, you
cannot reliably run a client (whether it's subversive, subclipse,
tortoise, etc) that is targeted for 1.6.x only. Some clients are
cross-compatible. Our mac designers use either the command line, or
Versions. Versions is cross-compatible with 1.4, 1.5, & 1.6, but it
does have limitations in what it can do as a client.

Cheers,
Kris

> Well, I've switched to subversive and continue to have problems.
>
> It's not a specific file -- but, it's possible it's only with CFCs.  I don't
> know for sure, I've been working mainly in CFCs, but the problem might have
> occurred in CFM files, as well.  I'll try to pay more attention.
>
> Since it's not subclipse in particular, I guess it could be one of the
> following:
> 1) the SVN libraries the SVN plugins use [I think they're the same, but not
> sure] -- I have installed the latest SVN stuff from collab.net
> 2) the cfeclipse plugin
> 3) the version of java on my machine that cfeclipse is running.
>
> Scott

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